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Spacemacs don't respect the dpi settings under Linux #4307
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Could this be a font setting? What is the output of |
@cpaulik Mine is |
Is your |
No. The pure emacs's output is I think I can close this issue, then. |
I observe the same on Windows 10 |
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I have this problem on Spacemacs under Windows 10. I'm using develop branch. Vanilla Emacs works correctly. I think we should keep this open. |
Same on arch linux in gnome. Tiny on laptop highdpi screen, normal on external display. Vanilla emacs works. |
Same issue here on Archlinux in plasma. Vanilla emacs works. |
Same on Arch WSL + VcXsrv with these tweaks. Any workarounds? |
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also it seems a problem on ubuntu20.04 /xubuntu with i3 , scale is way to high but normal emacs is fine ( spacemacs with emacs28) (also sorry for necro posting) |
I want to switch to linux on my retina Macbook.
And tried to install one in VMware Fusion first.
But I found that spacemacs seems breaks the dpi settings under Linux.
As in this screenshot, the pure emacs is correct:
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